'r i crll . ' ',WF riA- i-.v-vf ' 41 'if 'V ,1 " 1 r- W i,! vv, ! . THE SCRANTON TRIBUNE-SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1900. ft -tsZTfii- 'W NORTHEASTERN frACTORVVILLE. kprcltl to the Kcrinlon Trllmiie. Faetoryvlllo, Nov. 16. The funeral of the late Oreen ltcynolnn, of lu yiumr-, wbb vunducted from the rest dewe VFterdn.v at 11 o'clock, ltev. tl. It. Miimh oMlclntltiK. Interment yas ;?. In "Old Hethel" cemetery. a. 13. Matthewson will leave Monday for Washington, 1). C where he will resume In his duties In the cnnltol nostofflce department. Arthur Ilalley met with a serious Occident Thursday while out fjunnlntr fct the home of Hiram Wordcn. A etrny shot struck him In the eye, pass ing through the eyelid and, perhaps, entering the eye-hull, hut owing to the blood clot that had formed the tihyslclnns could not tell whether the hot entered the eye or Just passed through the lid and dropped out. He may lose the eye. Mrs. Irving Price, of Moo.tlc and her mother, Mrs. Kelthllne, of Jennings vllle, Pa wpic visitors at the horns or Mr. and Mre. K. L. Wntklns this Week. Interesting meetings huve been held at the Methodist Kplscopnl church all this week. Several prominent ministers have been assisting He v. lllller. Miss Harriet Crlsniiin and Mrs. A. B. Brown spent Thursday at Nlchol fon. The school directors have decided that It Is necessary to udd another teacher to the staff In the graded echool aricl hav employed Mr. Lloyd Harding, of Ifatonvlllc. Mr. Harding entered upon his duties last Monday. Mrs. J. A. Niver. Mrs. George Wnr her and Miss Unrtle Capwell, all of Nicholson, were callers here yesterday. Miles W. Bliss, of the (Inn of JIIIfs & Hunt. Is spending the latter part of this week In New York city. The firm title of Reynolds & Rosslter lias been changed to the Keystone Lumber and Supply company. Mr. Ace, of Tunkhannock, has ac cepted a position with O. Matthewson & Company. THOMPSON. Special to t lie Hcmiton Tritium'. Thompson, Nov. 16. Miss Eva Sophia, of Susquehanna, has been spending the week with her friend. Miss Laura Sum ner, Just over In Ararat. She will re turn to her home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glover cele brated their thirtieth wedding anniver sary Tuesday evening, ltev. A. D. David and several others from Thomp son were present and report a tine time. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Wilinarth and daughter were in Blnghamton Wednes day on business. Miss Blanche Klshpaugh, of Heirlck Centre, and Harry Crosier, of Thomp son, were married at the bride's home on Wednesday at C.30 p. m. by Hpv. AV. P. Boyce. of the Methodist Episcopal church of that place. The families of the contracting parties were in attend ance. Mr. and Mrs. Crosier will make their home In Thompson, after spend ing a week or so with relatives In the Wyoming valley. Prof. J. A. Sophia, of Susquehanna, was a business caller in town Thurs day of this week. E. E. Gelatt witnessed the unveiling of the Soldiers' and Sailors' monument in Scranton yesterday. Mis. E. E. Gelatt is spending a week vlth relatives at Waymart. R. P. Howard had nn attack of nose Meedlng Wednesday, which alarmed his family for n time. He Is much Im proved at this writing. Mrs. A. C. Poster has an expert trim mer In her millinery shop Thursday and Friday of each week. W. H. Walker, of Blnghamton, Is vis iting his sister. Airs. A. C. Foster. C. It. Bliss Is doing business In Scran ton today. Mrs. A. O. Salesbury went to Scran ton this afternoon to spend a few days with her hlster. Mrs. William Brandow, before she goes to California for the v Inter. Rev. H. J. Whalen, D. D of Carbon dale, is in town today. C. F. Whitney, of the township, Is loading a car of apples today. SUSQUEHANNA. Epcilil to the Scranton Tribune. Susquehanna, Nov. 1C The school teachers In Susquehanna county will probably enjoy an excursion to Wash ington, D. C In December. Corre epnndence Is in progress with railroad companies and hotel proprietors. Miss Verna Dlx. of Jackson street, a teacher in the Oakland graded school, has resigned to accept of a position In the schools of Mooslc, Lackawanna county, fche Is succeeded by Miss Car penter, of Jackson, lute a teacher In the schools of Wayne county. Cutters and sleigh bells were In evi dence on our streets last night. There was slim sledding. Miss Grace Uurrhus is ill at her home on Juckson street. The Dorcas society will In December repeat "The' Fcnst of the Seven Tables." At the county court, this week, Frank Fassett, of Great Bend town ship, was found guilty of stealing a horse and wagon belonging fn AVutsnn Reynolds, of Oakland, on Main street, Susquehanna. Daniel Iteardon. of Susquehanna, and a young man named Chamberlain, of Oakland, were on Thursday brought before Justice Williams, charged with stealing brass from locomotive:) In the Erie yard and selling It. Both wero held. Chamberlain gave ball for his nppearance at court. Heuidon fnlled to secure ball, and was taken to the county jail to await the action of the grand jury. George H, Downing, of Blmihamton, was professionally engaged In town to day. Rabbit hunters are numerous in the mountains of tho vicinity, The Susquehanna board of trade 1ms elected tho following officer! for the en suing year: President, Murtln J, Ryan; vice-president, Clajence K, Tits worth; treasurer, Edward Doherty: secretary. William A, Sklnnor; trustees, thtea years, C, J Curtis, C. I, Fisher, Dr, Samuel Blnlnall. At county court, this week, Thomas Brick, eratvvhlle of Susquehanna, was couvlcted of breaking .... "nd robbing the Erie railroad stutlou at Gieut Bend. At county court, this week, Mis. Har riet E. Scott was tried on the charge of belnpa "common scold." Her bus. band, James Scott, was prosecutor. During the trial It was developed that PENNSYLVANIA tho woman In Innaite, and she will pi-obtvbly be taken to nn asylum. Mrs. O. P. Wright, Mrs. A. S. Heno dlct, Mts. Ella Engle, Mi. L. Ilocka feller, Mrs. Leon Benson mid MIhr Will lace were In Wllkt's-Harre nil TlilliK day, attending the eighteenth annual nieutlng of the Woman's auxllliirv of the Episcopal diocese of Central Penn sylvania. HONESDALE. Special to the Scranton Tribune. Honesdnle, Nov. IB. The closing ex ercises of tho county Institute wore held tills morning. Devotional exer cises were conducted by llev. C. L. Percy. Professor 11. U. Lnrrabee spoke on "Ttenchors' Personnl Power." Hu urged a cultivation of the power of memory. He gave reminiscences of former Wayne county superintendents who had passed away. John P. sStoiJ dnrd was the first county superintend ent, then followed Mcsfrit. Perhnm, Ward and Allen. Dr. Wlnshlp was called away yesterday. Professor Howell, superintendent of the Scranton schools, was called In his place and spoke at the sceond period this morn ing on "The Structure and History of Words." Tho Institute Just closed has been a success; the attendance larger than ever. Tho evening entertain ments were remarkably well attended. Houesdulc people took deep Interest and are Indebted to Superintendent Hower for a week of rare enjoyment Superintendent Hower is highly grati fied at the success of the Institute. Thursday evening the court house was crowded beyond Its seating capacity and gave a royal greeting to the J. T. Watklns Concert company. The Schubert quartette captured the audi ence and were obliged to respond to nn encore for each number. Miss Matthews was also well received and Is a wonderful singer. Miss Morris greatly pleased the audience. She has a bright future before her. Tho music, under the direction of Professor Wat kins was an Inspiring feature of the institute. Mr. Watklns was given an ovation when Superintendent Hower asked if lie would do for the institute next year. Friday evening, Nov. 1!3. P. Hopkin son Smith, the celebrated reader and recltatlonlst, will fill tho second num ber In the Christian Endeavor course at the opera house. The goods left over from the rum mage sale are to be sent to some poor people In the south by the ladles of th? Presbyterian congregation. Mrs. Dr. Edward Burns will spend two weeks with relatives in Scranton. Mrs. A. T. Searle and son, Charles, will spend the winter at Colorado Springs, Colorado. Hon. K. B. Hardenbergh and daugh ter.Miss C. Louisa, have been spending the past week with friends In Paler sonii N. .1. Miss Anna H. Tracey has returned from an extended visit with friends In Scranton. Mrs. F. B. Whitney entertained the Euchre club last evening. Miss Clara It. Larry has leen the guest of Port Jervis friends for a few days. Mrs. W. W. Wood Is in New York city, tho guest of friends. Company E has elected First Lleu tcnant Nelson E. Bigolow to till the vacancy caused by the death of Cap tain Grant W. Lane, Second Lieuten ant Edward Walsh was advanced to first lieutenant and Walter Whitney elected second lieutenant. In addition to other work tho coop erage of McKenna Brothers has turned out 21,000 apple ban els this fall. Gibbs, Kelly & Company have dis solved partnership. The" business will be conducted in the name of Kelly ,t Steinman. Fanny Davenport's scenic production "Fedora" will be presented In the op;ra house, Nov. 21. WAYMART. Sprcinl to the Scranton Tribune. Waymart. Nov. 17. Will Batton and A. J, Merlon attended the parade and the unveiling of the soldiers' monu ment ut Scranton Thursday. William Phillips leaves today for Mill Creek, where he has secured a position from a company near theie, repairing cars. Mrs. Charles Tuthill has opened up a millinery parlor at her residence on Honesdnle street, whore she will be pleased to show her goods. The teachers of the Normal school are In attendance this week at the Wnyne county Institute. A largo force under Contractor Nolan is engaged In laying tho foundation for the Immense Ice houses near Keene's pond for the Luke Lodoro Im provement' company. The viewers appointed by the court to award tho damage sustained to tho property owned by Miss Ora Stephen son and tuken by the Delaware and Hudson In the construction of thu Honesdnle branch, awarded her ?S0fl. The compuny refused I'd give nioro than JG00, hence the application to tho court for viewers. A, T. Searlo nnd F. P. Kimble, esq,, were In town last Friday. F. H. Thompson has purchased the Varcoe farm on the Dyberry and will tho first of December more thereon, Dr. F. F. Price contemplates leaving for California soon, M. T. Spangenburg Is engoged at work In Dunnore. Mrs. H. H. Albright, of Windsor, N. Y,, Is visiting her mother. HALLSTEAD. Sunl.il to the Scranton Trihui'i'. Hullsteud, Nov. 16. Ice to tho thick ness of about ono Inch formed on tho Harmony creek Friday morning. The three burglars who somo time ago robbed Ithe Erie stutlnu hero, wero found guilty at the recent term of court and given a heavy sentence, Hon. James T. -DuBols Is confined to his homo by sickness. O. If. Johnson, of ftreat Bend, re centiy sold his furniture and other business to Susquehanna business men, who vll carry on the trade In Great Bend. It was reported Friday morning that John lfungingpr, who was bitten by a man named Hill and lost the tip of his noso as a result, l.s threatened with blood poisoning, The ynunif ludles of Hallstead nre going to assist In the minstrel show to be given In the Young Men's Chris tian association hall tho first of De cember. They will appear In black tara r A line large open fireplace Is soon lo br erected In the hotlse of A. F. Mrmll, on, 1'lnp street. Mr, Ti in Mays was visiting In Hi'i-tintnti Thursdny. Itftvlvitl meetings nip being con ducted each nlKht In tho Baptist church, Alius Jessie Hartley recently moved from t'hnse avenue Into the lower (mil of tho llurton house, cornor rinitktln and Pino streets. MlbhfiM clrognn, whllft crnsplng a I rain nt Church street crossing, had the misfortune to sprain his wrist. Mrp. K. A. Sands and two children wjntly mov tl from hero to Union- wjntly mov tl I town, Pn, I At the ner. ' meeting of tho Cen tury debating club, after the Young Men's Christian association mlnstroli, the boys will discuss the question, T.osnlvcd, Thnt Hnllslend girls ap P"iir better In burnt cork than other wise." TUNKHANNOCK. SpPi'lal In the Suanton Tribune. Tunkhannock, Nov. 1C Up nt the court house this afternoon the real es tate of Ktltntlfil Utni'lr rl.w.nnuml Intn nf ' ?Clnhn1ltl t'na nvnucifl (n tttfltltn onto for the payment' of debts and wns bid In by Cyrus Shaw for $1,225. At the same place the real estate of Betsey Strong, late of Forkston township, de ceased, was nlso sold for the payment of debts and bid In for $301.50 by W. J. Lewis. Henry Harding, esq., was In Scran ton on Thuisdny, In att-endancc on the ceremonies Incident to the unveiling of the soldiers' monument nt that place. Mrs. Catharine Townsend Is In Pitts ton, where she, will visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred Selble, for the next two weeks. A series of revival meetings Is being held at the Methodist church at this place, services taking plnce every af ternoon and evening. The principal speaker is the Rev. Mr. Dunneff, who comes here from Canada nnd who Is highly spoken of as a forceful and log ical speaker. Martin V. Townsend, of Factoryvllle, was In town today. , J. W. Stark, Justice of the piace. of West Nicholson, visited his son-ln-IUw, G. N. Doyle, at this place on Friday. Mrs. A. B. Mott, a former resident of this place, but now living at Denver, Col., is visiting In town for a few days. In the mntt'cr of the election of rep rr se native from this county everything remains as It was. and theie are as yet no signs of acontest being started. Sine the experience which Wyoming county had In the judicial contest some yeais ago, the people are not Inclined to be In a hurry to rush Into anything of that kind. Both sides in the matter are doing a deal of Investigating on tho quiet, however. AVOCA. Mrs. Dennis Mackey, aged sixty yeais, died at the family residence, on York avenue, on Thursduy morning, after a brief Illness. Deceased had been a resident of Avoca for more than thirty years, and duvlng that time she had endeared herself to a host of friends, who sincerely regret her de parture. She is survived by two daugh ters, Mrs. Patrick Coleman, Mrs. Mar tin Quinn, Misses Mary and Anna at home. The funeral will take place this morning at D.30 o'clock. A requiem mass will be celebrated In St. Mary's church. Interment will be In St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral of Mary Reap took place yesterday afternoon from the home of her uncle, Patrick Conlon, of Browns ville. Services wero held in St. Alary's church. Interment was made in St. Mary's cemetery. The funeral of John Young took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence in the North End. Services were conducted in Langellffo church by Kev. D. T. Sniytho. Interment was made in Langcllffe cemetery The marriage of James McDonald, of Pltthton, and Miss Anna Burke, of the West Side, was solemnized In St. Mary's church on Thursday afternoon, Rev. M. F. Crane officiating. After the ceremony they repaired to a pretlly furnished homo In Hughestown, where a supper was served to a largo number of fi lends. Francis Kane, John MoKonzIe nnd Thomas Morahan nre spending a few days hunting nt Lehigh Gap. A social and entertainment was given after the regular meeting of the St. Aloysius society last evening. HAWLEY. Special to the Nranton Tilbune. Ilawle.v, N'or. 1(1. Dr, 1.. P. Cook's new brick lcnt.il liioni ami Imme are nearly complelcil, ami uhen done will he an ornament to tint pail of tin1 town, W. i", Kn.ipp lus heen appointed district ascnt fin the .Vmilmctcrn Mutual I.tfc liisui- ancc iniiipjiit, of .Milunukce, Wis I'rntertort Crea,v and Koehlcr and the Mlws Wheeler. Thlcllsc, WIkko. IMnanR Oidfbhl, I.iz 7.le DinlcK I). K. Panli'li and Oni IlollHon aic intruding teachers' institute at Honeidalc tlih week, W, It, Teclcr, of Dunnioro, was In town 'Ihnnd.iy on hiu.lne, Ito.v KIMjiii, of HlrainiliiK Droie, isited hii paieulH at the IMd.v W'cdneml.iy. Ml Curie Kellam U cnJo.Wnir her vacation at ninnilllli'.' liioM'. Sarah Kunpp If vUiting friends lit Houesdalo and AhlcmiMc. i:. I,. SdilJKcr nml It. W. Murphy called on Ilunrsililp friends Thursday. The PreOijterlans are preparing n ruinnufre sale, lo lie held .it Odd fellows' hall about Nov, 2H. Full particulars later. Harry Pelhlck has the contract for palntlnu I lie (lerman church. Hoy Itulllson is In town isttfnir relilliea. Hauley will koiiii hue a (rood supply of water for lire protection, tonietlilni; that has long hern needed. ' Sir. mill Mis. M, Sheridan liae lately moled In f. Fi. Tuttle's hous-, piinha-ed of fir, Cook. .l.iliiCK lliinjnn't little irlil hid a serious fall a few dm ago, breakinc'lier firm. MIm KIIm SVhl.iuir. who lus been spending some tun weeks with her cousin at Madison, N, .1,, ictiirnrd home a few days a no. Cliprlef Teeter, of scranton, has moved hli famllv to llanley. Mrs, ,, Ti. lllhop is vlsltln her parents at StroiiiLbui;. UNIONDALE. Special In the Scranton Tilbune, Unlondale, Nov, fl. -John f,. .Tunes and Stan ley Norton spent Wednesday In Montrose attend ing In some leva I duties. (Jul! tcrly conference was held In the Free MetliodUt church Wednehday and Tliuisday (debts. Prcsnllnic Kldrr l.oan ollhlatcd. lie deliicicd to excellent aeniions. None of tho losldcnts were enthusiastic oer th" mow ktoini Thursday, ft meant too early winter, Mrs. Nathan Finnan is spending a week with rrMhcs in Starrucca. Hairy Morgan, our genial acent in flic Krle depot, lus been called to fill a vacancy at Brant, He will be substituted by (iuy Foster, of Thompson. Mrs. Frank Couch wn welcome visitor In town Wednesday. Newton Corey, of Peposlt, N. y Is vlsitlnji hia parents, Mr, and Mrs. Kil. Corey, Mis. II. Iloswcdl Is ililtlm; her daughter, Mrs. A. Lewis, of Carliondale. Hev. A. lUstman ami family entertained friends (rum fiolf summit lately. For a Coid In the Head Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets. HYOflEI The Remedy That Cures Coughs and Colds IN OWE NIGHT. Tho Bemedy that Cures Catarrh and Bronchitis by Inhaling four times dally. Tho Remedy that Cures Consumption by breithlnR It for ten minute every hour. IT IS GUARANTEED. Sold by all drosrulsts or nciil by mall. Outllt Complete fl.OO. Trial Outllt, 25c. Sen I for flvo do' treatment and medical ad vice tree. The K. T. Booth Co., Ithaca, N. Y. THEATRICAL. ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK. Lyceum. Siturilay "The (lunner's Mate." Afternoon and night. Academy. All Week Hiinlley-.lackson company. Gaiety. La.it Three Pajs "social Maids." 'The House That Jack Built." The best nnd most lecritlniale comedy that George II. IJrciadliurst hv. plven to the stac;c is "The lloutc' that .lack Dullt," which was pre sented at the I.UfHii It-1 nlsht. There is a rational story out of which srow rational situa tions and rational dialogue that is ttctcr thiotiKlinut and in p-iits even brilliant. It I" n comedy in which there Is a dcp.ulure iiom the licicr ending complication of incidents and Iden tities with whlih neaily all of the liter day liRht comedies have been o abiindmtly supplied. The story of the comedy is diiectnpss Itbclf. III. Jack outis a homo which he is hnvlnjj re modelled and rebuilt, .md Willie Slab is a paper lianser win, is employed there. Dr. .lack In-, avkeil Sir I.dwnid Singleton, an .imatc.ii: nn hltcit unci niithonty on mural ifccorjllcna, to Kle him some -iic;;t-tioiin cm llitf Interior ool ciit.Ks. The doctoi and Sir IMward hne neier met. I)r. Jack has a daughter, Hester, who is a theorist about social conditions. She sajs there is no real dignity save In labor. She nbhois titles anil has told h-r father and pio (lcimcd to hrr fiicnds that th man she mairics miist lie an industrious toiler. Sir Kdwaul hcais ol this and his curiosity Is amused. He frils that this is the woman for him, when &ho is cued of her vaaiies, and to riiiiblo him to woe her .is a working man lie in ih.ces Willlo Slat, lo employ him as hi-. ivsHtnit and introduce him as his biothcr. ltcsull, he falls In loe with Mi-t .lack, she falls hi loe with him and in tin- end ecr thing is bappilv stiaighteneel out. I his Is the main tlnead of the comedy mid from It shoot seei.il lateral threads of comedy which furnish food for niiith. Thomas A. Wise w.-.s the Willie slab of the cist and met ttatui.nl nml effective he w.ib iti the rolo of tho man who wns a paper luncrcr through foice of clicumt.tnccs, but n plumber at heart. Mule Alircd Klein had a, rule tli.it, gave him an oppoi (unity of doing the most legit imate woik ol his career, and Mrs. Annie Yea minis had cne,of Ihoe iccentric lri-.li characters which .she revels in. Mi.sa Anita liridgcr and Jtiss Brandon Hondas added to the st length of the cast, but the most pronounced bit of the cscnlni; was undo by Miss Jennie .mians in the role of l.ilv Union, a iudeile iili.-t. She appears only once and that is in Hie third act, but her ten minute imp"! nation of the Miudcville mtist who can "make good alike with the stalls and gallery" will nol hoon be forgotten by those who mv It. The staging of the play l.s oiicitul and ingenious. Last night's audience was iinitcouiitaiily cold nnd did not gin- the artists, the encouragement they, ineiited. Presented "Roanoke." At the Uadcmy of Music )eterd.iy afternoon tin- Hunt h'.-,l,ick-on compiiiy piecnted "An In nocent Siniici" nnd ldst night, "Rojnokc." Tills afternoon "The World" will be the at traction, and tonight "Mlihasl Strogoff." "The Gunners' Mate." ficoige A. fJilday, who sencd as bugler on the Xcw York, ins been specially engaged to take p.ut in the prodiutiou of Tho (turner's Mate," which Manager Augustus Pitou will present at the I.unnn this alteriioon nnd nlgiit. The fnit that nn aitual pnrtiiipint in the "late" wnr is to take part in the production of a new nual drama is only a suggestion of the lifc-likcuess of the play. "The flunnei's Mite" is founded entirely on incidents in the lives of I'm-Ie Sam's blue jackets, nml is "mucin out with telling dramatic force, and with a strong win of Lomrdy tunning throuish it. The leisure time of the satlnra is represented in the presentation of a well-trained singing cpiartette, some cleer bulk dancers nnd a couple of the "real things" with the "mlts." Special lies as they nre, these features nre not dragged laboriously In, but. nre made entirely consistent with the story of .the play. "The (iunncr's Mate" is accounted to he the strongest production of its kind In recent je'-s, Scharf-Morrls Stock Company. Much anticipation will lie slum 11 out the coming engagement of the Scharf-Morrls Big Stock company at the cadeniy of Music next week. The fnct that such well known plajs will be presented Is enough to claim the attention of the masses. The icpcrttlr li one of the strongest cut presented lij any (raiding or gnnlt.ition at popular prices. No similar attraction has exer attempted a rcpeitoiie ns portcntlous as this, 01 one that in vohes so great 11 care in the mounting of the plajs. The company, numbering sixteen people, is said to be unusually closer, and thoroughly competent to handle ,.ie fine line of productions mapped out for hie ensagement hre. The jpceiiltles will also be of the best, all of the acts being presetted the past summer at the New Yoik theaters. Robert Fitzslmmons. "The lloi.cst Wacksmith," tho new plav In which rtoln-it PiUslmmons will appear on Tues day mining nt the Lyceum theater, is one of the most wholesome and iritural stage produc tions of the season. While replete with stirring sitiiatluus, it is free fiom (he usually Impossible climaxes, it Is a picture play of cteiy day life put upuu the static and acted so naturally that it Is difficult to believe while wltnesJng it thai It u-ally is a theitilcal performance. The famous old plctuie of tho village smithy is shown n tho first acl, to like what would ha expected after reading the poem of the "Ullage Illaeksmith," tint for the time being all else Is forgotten. Then Kitrslmmons himself, "and a mighty man Is lie" appears Id taku up tho kurdens of the orphan daughter ((Jennie IK'iere) of his life-long friend, lllght in xlew of (ha audience the forge U started working, Dob makes a horse shoe ami shoes a horse, fu the next act the identical training quartern with all the athletic appliances used by hlin at Uergen Ileaih while training for his fights with Ituhlln and Sharkey uic shown and it is them that he has tho bout with Hd. Dunkhortt. In another act V'iU' own home l.s shown, and tho presence of Mi's, t'itrsiiuiiioa) and little nobble make It as true to life ai could be pos sible. Mrs. Wlnslow'B Soothing Syrup liss been used for mer FlrTV YIlAItS by MILLIONS ol MOniKRS for their I'FIII.IIHKN WIIILK TEKTHIN'n, xvith I'KHr'KliT &UCCKSS. it SOOTHES the CHILI. SOI-TKN.S the Ol'MS, ALLAYS all I'.VIK; CI'IIKS WIND COLIC, and Is tin) best remedy for IHUIHHOUA. Sold by Druggist In cxiiry part of the world, lie, sure and ask for "Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twentj-flie ctnU a bottle. f THE MARKETS. Wall Street Review. New York, Nov. Id, -Although todij's business In stmU did not tec over hi the full motcsiire ol last week's. In point of lolnine, the tone of the trading and the showing nf strength were tlu tniwl Impelling nnd ublanllal that have been nude idtico llie'clcctlon. The (eurlsh nnd sensn tlounl imminent In Ivolnlcd stocks and the India, criminate rush to buy In a lump were not shown today. Instead them was n steady and persist, rut nbsDiptloii of stmks of the best character With legitimate ccul.ltlc pioHcts ol increased earning power or iiiiirnril Fccurlty liv rison of lidded earnings for Junior scdirltlcs. Tin? cistern trunk lines and the conlcis were rather etinpliti' ens exceptions and were not laigely trjiird In nor widely incited, hut Ihrre was no poslllie Xtejkncss mitilfcstcd ctin there. There was no Important exception to the upward comsc id pi Ices, and mining the slocks of rallinaiU all through the south nnd west Including the trans continental lines, tho sticngth was nstonlshlnply linlfi.rni. There was scaiecly a railroad stock trnded in wllliln those limits that did not gain at least ,i point, Nut n few- rose two points or nur, while Ilurtlngton and Atchison preferred f,nlneil rrspecthrly ,'i?s and SlJ. The soft coal roads also made n good show of strength. The preferred slocks of rcoiganled rnilron.ls xverc e.ldcntly the favorites In the speculation fnun the wny one nfler the other of them was brought forward Into the trading. Tho-e with propi''t of Increased riltlcl-nds and those nlteady rei filing their full cll Iclend rights seemed to be In eciuaj favor. The Iron nnd steel stocks wero notnbly strong nnd In Colorado Fuel the gain was 4',s, In leiuifssee Coal ') nnd In hoop prefnicd SH, Ollicis of the groun gained two points or up wauls. The locil trnrtl in stocks and tho high priced industrials were strong but were not con spicuous. General Electric got up another Oyj points. Consolidated (!a ns much. HronMtn union 0k 4U, while New York ,Vlr Drake made one of its characteristic sky rm-k't flights of .25 points, relapsing half that amount. Total s.il"s, The siibstaiitliil character of the billing was even more manifest In the bund tinrket Hum in the stock market, high grade bonds coining Into additional f.imr. Pilies are xcry gcneially high er. Total sales, pir xnliie, .1,a:0,000. II. S. bonds were unchanged on the last call. The following quotations ara furnished Th Tribune by M. S. Jordan Co.. rooms 7M-100 Mc-ars building, Scranton, Pa. Telephone 3003: Open- High- Low- Clos. Ing. est. est. ing. American Sugar Ill 1.11 1MJA l.TJ'4 Amcrimn Tobacco ....I0M& 111) 101'i lO'l'i Am. Steel ,t Wire .... Ilvt Irt', II1, 4hj's Atchison wrrji 3S7S filli BSW Atchison, IV. Til1, S2',s 7iys SIT', llrock. Tinctlcm TOi; 7114 701 1 71 Bilto. Ohio hlffi Hit, 8114 SU, Cent. Tobicco i(GU .lilJ .trt'.f, ?ot, fhes. & Ohio r.lK ,TI!5 32 3'is Chic, k (It. Wct. ... i:01 II Ui liJi Chic., H. .t Q :IVi 1.17H lUVi l7'.i SI. I'.iul 122't 12114 l7t VH'.U Itock Hand lli U.-,l ll.l-jg 115 llel.in-.in. .V Hudson ....llUTt, 117 ltd'; 117 Liu Icnwami.i It, 1! Ml'.i 1S2"j ISI't, Isi Federal Steel 4S',i fiOTs 4", W.i IVcloral Steel, Pr. 7.11,'. 77 7314 " Kin. St Tex., Pr. ,17 33 37 3S I.ouls. k Naslixllle 7n-'H Sl'l 7l) M, Man. Klevatcd linVb 110 W UO'i Met. Traction V',0 Wi7c, lrt'l lnl. Miso. Paelfio fiO'i fttyrtj 00',; )?i People's (las fiO'. 100 -fli, 100 .V. J. Central riU HO 1MM 14W Southern Pacific 41i 4i'i (, 12 Noifolk & West IJHi 4".0i 2V, 4iv, Korlhern Pacific fi4 rtil'l 01 f,r)i North. Pacific, Pr. .... 7iili t.014 7')'i SO N. X. Central 111' i:t'.)',i 11S-J1 1: Out. & Western 2(! '20 'Jj4 20V. Penna. 17. It 142 142& llh'i 142 Pacific Mail 13 40 4.1 4G Itcndlng !ty in lni 10 ln's ltendln- Hv., Pr 01 0.1 02 f.1 Southern n. It 11 14 11 14 South. R. R.. Pr. 01 02 00 02 Tenn. Coal & lion .... 72U 73 72 74-J V. S. Leather 13 10 13 1,1 I'. S. Leather, Pi-. 77 77 77 77. I!. S. Itubber , 37 .WJ !.7 t'ufon P.iclno OS',', 01) fi-5 00 ITnlon Pacitlc, Pr S0 81 S0i 81 Wabash, Pr 20 21 "I1, 21 Wetem Union 84 83 11 83 NEW YORK PRODUCE EXCHANOR PRICF.9 Open- High- Low- Clot, WHEAT. ing. est. et. Ing. December 73 7s 77','i 77 May 1 SI 80 60 CORN. nccember 4.1 1.1 42 4271 May 4-2 42 11 41 Scranton Board nf Trade Exchange Quotations All Quotations Based on Par of 100. STOCKS. Bid. Asked. Tirst National Dank S00 Scranton Snilngs Hank 300 Scranton Packing Co pj Third National Bank 425 Dime Deposit and Discount Dank .. 2J0 Economy Light. II. & P. Co 48 Lacka. Trust Sife Deposit Co 130 Scranton Paint Co SO Clark & Snovcr Co., Pr. 125 Scranton Iron Eence k Mfg. Co 100 Scranton Axle Works 115 Lackawanna Dairy Co., Pr. 20 Countv Saiings Hank & Trust Co... 30U First 'Notionnl Hank (Carbondalo) 300 Standard Drilling Co JO Traders' National Bank 155 ... Scianton Bolt and Nut Co 100 BONDS, Scranton Passenger Railway, first Morlgage, due 1020 115 People's Street Hallway, first mort gage, due 1919 115 People's Street Railway, General mortgage, due 1021 115 Dickson Manufacturing Co 100 Lncka. Township Sehool 5 per cent. ... 102 City of Scranton St. Imp. 0 per cent 102 Scranton Traction 0 per cent 115 Scranton Wholesale Market. (Corrected by II. 0. Dale, 27 Lackawanna Ave.) Flutter Cieamcry, 2.1a2lc. ; dairy tubs, 23e. Fugs Select western, 17c; nearby state, 10c. Cheese Full cream, new, llc. Beans Per hu., choice marrow, $2.40; medium, $2.30; pea, f2.M. Potatoes GOe, Onions SOc. per bu. Flour Best patent. ?4.60. Philadelphia Grain and Produce, Philadelphia, Nov. 10. Wheat c. lower; contiact grade, Nov., 71a72c, Com Firm, c. higher; No. mixed, Nov., 43a43c. OaU gmmJmJIJlm iimmmtimWiMiiin pBTjT tKE51i oBiHBnEBejflLejBBJlB LIVERITA for 5ICIC HGADACHU UVERITA for DYSPEPSIA LIVERITA (or FLATULENCB LIVERITA (or HEARTBURN LIVERITA (or PAIN AFTER BATINO LIVERITA (or WANT OP APPBTITB LIVERITA (or ACIDITY OP STOMACH LIVERITA far NAUSEA LIVERITA . (or 80UR STOMACH LIVERITA (or SLOW DIQE3TION LIVERITA (or FULLNESS LIVERITA (or FOUL DREATfl mm IlilliwVB inummiiiiiiuamsiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiii.il SOLD UY McUAnHAH & THOMAS, firm! No. 2 while clipped, 2M,4a2is4e. No. 3 do. do., 20c. Butler Firm, l.t'2e. hlghcri fancy wcMtrn cteamery, 27c, t do, prints, 30c, L'gtrs I Inn, one cent higher! fresh tieatby, 27c! do. western, 20e. I do. southwestern, 2 1c. I "do. southern, 21c. Cheese Dull and barely steady New York full ereams fancy small, UillVicl do. tlo. do., fair to choice, Hul0r, Bclliicd sugars Slenilv, fair demand. Cotton- Film and I'lfSc. higher; middling iiiilands, I0c. "Inllow Steady; city prime In bhils., 4r.) country prime In btitrcls, 4ntii, takes, fic !.txe poultry Quiet, Unchanged) fowls, Si'lUe. t old roosters, t..i7es spring thickens, oa')i'. i ducks, Dttftr.t geese, llalOc.) ttirkcjs, Il.tlOe. Dicssed poiiltrV I'lun. good Ipin.nulf fowls, choice, lPc.,1 tin. fair lo good, tiii)i'.! old Mos. lir-, 7c. I neiuhv spring chlekens, lOal'.V.; do. fair lo Rood, Ualic; Uirkcis, choice lo fancy, IJ.illc. llocclpts-I'lolir, l.tld) barrels, and 7,V23,outi nonnils In ncl,sj wheat, IMJioo liu-licl-, mm, ItO.OOO bushels! oats, B.OUO bushels. Shipments Wheat, soo bushels! corn, HUJXM bushels', oat;, 4,000 bushels. New York Orain and Produce. New York, Nov. 10. Flour Market wns weak and 3 lo 10 cents lower on nil grades. Winter patents, f.'i.',0a'U0i xvlntci straights, HlOaXiVi: Minn, patent, V-MlJl-'-H', winter extras, ,im 2.00; Minn. Inkers, $.111.26 1 winter low grades, I2.43a2.00. Wheat Spot Weak! No. 2 red, 'iSVaC f. o. b. niloit! No. 2 red, 7iic. elcuitor: No. 1 noithcrn Duliith, f1Ji f. o. b. ntlo-it. Options weak nnd hciiy nil il.iyi closed weik at i',e. net decline! No. 2 red Manh closed 7sc ! .May, S0c.j Nov,, 77c.i Dec, 7"c Corn - Spot easy! No. 2, l.'ic. elevator, nnd 47c f. o. b. aitual. (inllons declined lor u time, then milled, but finally jleldcd In the wheal decline. Slav closed c; Nov., 4 1 lie i Dec, I2c. Oats-Spot quirt; No. 2, 20c.! No. 3, 23c. j No. 2 while, 2S'(ic; No, J white, 2V.S track mixed western, 2,"ia27c. ; track white weste-n, 27o3ltc; track wnlte slate. 27a''j'. Op tions were very slow nil day and n shade off with other markets. Mutter I'irnil creamery, 1(i.i27c. ! factory, t.1at!ic: -lime- eieamcry, 1-n 24c; imllntlon crcamei.v, llalSUc; state dairy, 10U2.V, Cheese -Noiniliil; l.nge Sept, fancy, 10cj small September fenoy, llr.i Itrge Oct. fancy, lOUc.i small Oct. fmcy, 1014c Eggs -Firm! state nnd Penna, '.'2n2Si', ! western, regu lar packing, 21a2c. ; wrstein, Ins otf, 27c. Chicago Live Stock Market. Chicago, Nov. 1(1. Cattle Receipts. 3,500; gonoially steady to strong. Natlies, best on sale today, I cai In. ids at y.ft', good to prime steers, S3.40.i3.Sj; poor to iiiccllnni, $4.40,i5.3U; selected feeders, steady, $3.75al.33; inKcd stockers, slow, $2.23a3.F5; cows, $2.70a4.25! heifers, $2,7.".i 1.75 ; canncrs, steady, fl.oOi2.6n; bulls, steady, 82.25a 4.50; calves, 9l.iS.7S. Texans, receipts 11)0; best on sale today, 3 carloads at fl; Tcn.is fed steers, $lni; Te.a3 grass steers, S.1.3"ut.l3; Tcn.is bulls, $2. 25.13. ."5. Hogs Iteceipls today, 27,000; tomorrow, 20.. 000; estimated left over, 3,01X1; inor.igu shade higher; top, $5.12; mixed and hutehcis, V" n.1.12; good to choice heavy, isl.85a3.ltl: rough heavy, IM.70.U.80; light, 8l.73a3.12; hull: o sales, $I.OOa5. Shccep HecelptR, fl.OOO; choice wethers nbout Btcacly; ewew, 1 to 23 cents lower; lambs, weak to 10c lower; good to choice wethers, flu 4.25; filr to choice mixed, S3.7.3.14.05; western sheep, $4a4.25; Texns sheep, $2.50.13.00; native lambs, ?1.50a5..13; western lambs, ir-2.G0a2.7S. Chicago Grain and Produce. Chicago, Nov. 10. Wheat was weak today, closing with a net loss of lc. ; torn closed c. and oats, ac. lower. Provisions vveic Ga 12c. down. Cash iniotations were as follows; Flour Dull and ensv; No. 3 spring wheat, 67a72c. ; No. 2 red, 71a7!c; No. 2 corn, 30c. ; No. 2 yellow, 39c. ; No. 2 white, 2iia 27c; No. 3 white, 24n2(!c. ; No. 1 flax, $1.70; No. 1 northwest, $1.71; timothy, S4.la4.20; pork, ?10.50a10.02; lard, i7.20a7.2-; ribs, $0.00 a7.2i; shoulders, 5a3c. ; whiskey, $1.27. New York Live Stock. New York,' Nov. 10. Hecves-Steady, 10 to 25 cents off and slow. Steers, $4.30a5.00; to;.i, $,".B0; oxen and stags, 4.10al.60; bulls, ?2.ri0a 3.50; cows, s)l,2a3.W; choice fat cows, ill. Calves, veils steady: grassers, easier; about nil sold; veals, &jaS.50; little calves, S4; grassers, I;2.50a3.2i. Shieep Slow: lambs, steady; choice lambs, Him: sheep, Ij2.50i4.23: culls, $2: lambs, S.'a 6.85; culls, $1; Canada lambs, 3.7B. Hogs None for salo; nominally firm. East Liberty Stock Market'. East Libel ty, Nov. Id. Cattle Steady; extra, $5.50a5.05; prime, $3.20.15.33; common, $3a3.50. Hogs Active; pi line hc.iv Irs, S5.15a5.20; med iums, 3.15; best jorkcrs, t5.12a5.15; roughs, $.1.50.14.75. Sheep Steady; choice wetiicrs, 'lat.lO; com mon, $1.50,12.50; 'clioice lambs, $3.23a5.50: com mon to good, 'J.I.SO.iS; veal calves, $7a7.50. Oil Market. Oil City. Nov. 10. Credit balances, 105; cer tificates, no bid. Shipments, 04,057; average, 03,.I19. Itui.s, 111,022, aicrage, 00,137. 100 Reward $100. The reuders of tiiis paper will ha pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science lias been able to cure in all Its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure U the only positive euro now known to the medical fraternity. CuUrrh being a constitu tional disease, requires a constitutional treat ment. Hall's Caturih Cure is taken internally, acting dlicctly upon the blood and mucous sur faces of tho si stem, tlicrcby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing ita work. The proprie tors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer one Hundred Dollars for any cacs that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Addicss. F. J. CIIKNT.Y It CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best. EVERY WOMAN RometlliesneecloarelltWfl, monthly, wgnlsthn, mndlelna. Onlr hsrmloas tS.i tho purest drugs saoald b ued. It you want th bast, get Dr. Peal's Pennyroyal PEBto Thoy aro prompt, safe and certain In result. " Tho "-''(no (Dr. Peal's) never disappoint. Sold ftr SLOOper box. For Sale by JOHN Spruce street. H. PHELPS, UVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER LIVERITA lor BAD TASTB IN MOUTH LIVERITA (or COATBD TONQUB gwewoMeooewtwetttttsKttsw $500 REWARD We will pay tho abovo reward for any case of Llvor Cotnplalut, Dyspepsia, Siclt Headache, Indigestion, Constipation or Costivoness wo cannot ouro wltli Llvorlta, tho Up-to-Diito Littlo Liver Pill, when the directions are strictly complied with. They are purely Vegotablo and never fail to give satisfaction. 25o boxes con tain 100 Pills, loo boxes contain 40 Pills, 5o boxes contain 15 Pills. Bewuro of sub stitutions and imitations. Sont by mull. Stamps taken. Nervita Medioai. Co., Clinton and Jackson Sts., Chicago, 111. LIVERITA (or B1UOUSNBSS LIVERITA (or SALLOW FACB LIVERITA THf WTO-DATB ' NERVITA MEDICAL CO.. CHICAr.f) DnUQGIBTS, 209 LACKAWANNA AVENUE, 'SCRANTOKfA. FREE' TRIAL DEATH TO HAIR v ROOT AND BRANCH New Discovery By The Mioses Bell A Trial Treatment PREn To Any One Afflicted With Hair on Pace, Neck or Arms Wo hnvo at Irjit mndo tlio dlsoovcrr which lui.s linfllrd chninl-'t? nuclnll othen for uoiitiiilt'S -Unit of nli'Wliitoly destrnr Ing niippi lions liulr, tout unci btnucn, entirely mid iieriiinnciitly. and that too without Itiipiilrlng In nny tray tho finest nr most scnsltlvo sliln, It. la icnrcely possllilu tci over.sli.tn tbo Iniportatice nf tliljtllsoiivory, ot-tho urcnt go'jil ulidBntls. fnctloii It will bo to those iillllc-tccl tfitU cmocif tho must tlli.'lgiirlnir nnd aggravnt. IngliletiilshcR tlmtcif stipcrlluoutilialron tho faco of women, rhelbor Itlw n inns tncho or growtli on tbo nouh, choviks or arms. Tho MIssm ncll'linvo thoroughly tested its olflcitcy nnr nro itonlrous that the full .ncrltsof tholr trentmenf to which thoy huvo il ven tlio dcscrlptlvo nnrno of "Ktl.I, ATjIMIAIII" shall be Ictmvv n to nl! nffilcted. Tci this end it i rbil will bo sent frco of chin go?, to nny Inrtv who will write for It. Without u cent nt cost you can tco for yourselves whnt tho discovery Is; tho ovldetii'o of ynur own scnsc-ir will then convltic-o you thnt tho treatment "KILL-AI.L-HAIlt," will i-hl you of one of tho (rreiitcst elrnwlmcki) trt perfect loveliness, tho growth of superfluous hnlr on tho faco or neck of women. Illnn.fl im.lnMi.M ...1 1. ( nmVAnill ,la..S,a Nl ie;,tovi Hiiitviouummii'it.i', .ow..,i.vm.u Rtrntlnn of our tnuitracnt costs you' tiotlilnK. A trlul will bo wjut, you free, which you can i?o yourself nnd prove our, clalnio by sending two thumps for inttillng. THE MISSES BELL, 78 & 80 Fifth Avenue, Now York The Hisses Bell's Completion Tonic ts a, h.irinloss liquid for oxtornul application to thoHlcln. It romoven entirely nil f reokles, mot ti, blackheads, pimples, unci tun, nml. euros tuititely ncno and cvvemn. nnd beautltlia tho coratiloxinn. Pni o $1.00 per' bottle, three bottles (usually required to ch'iii' tbnccnnploxlon) $3.75. The nissec Hell's Capitis Renova is a! preparation for nntuiitlly restoring ttiay lock's to tholr original color. Capllla Ucuovais really n Hnlr Food, and strength ens nnd Invigorates tho hnlr In a natural way, and thus restores Its original color. Prlco $1.50 por bottle. i The Misses Btll'.s. Skin Food Is a soft, creamy, exquisitely scented ointment, for mild coscm of roughness, redness, pimples, etc.; is e cure in Itself. Is an excoflcnt rptlrlntr cream Price 78 cents per Jar. The Misses Bell's Lambs' Wool Soap is made from pure oil of Lambs' Wool. Trice V cents per cake. A completo lino of nbovo exqulsitn preparations arc always kept in stock, and can ivo id from oi'r local agent- Lager - Beer Brewery ManufactureM 9f OLD STOCK PILSNER 485 to 455 , SCRANTON, PA N. Ninth Street, Telephone Call, 2333. kyUlWilHvTJIiVJ I Hli lllUllvl iTbcse tiny Onpanlea ar- irvat in in oonri wiinauunM inconvenlenco, nflectlon M1Jt ijn wbtch Copnlba. irHV j w. bebes and Inlncltone fa Pharmacist, ccr. Wyoming svenue and PSLL LIVERITA (or TORPID LIVER , LIVERITA (or CONSTIPATION -" i LIVERITA i . (or SLUOaiSH BOWELS LIVERITA ' n (or PILES LIVERITA (cr BLOTCHES & PIAIPLES 3 5 LIVERITA t (or MUDDY COUPLE lexion'1 LIVERITA (or JAUNDICB LIVERITA (or INSOMNIA LIVERITA (or BAD BLOOD LIVERITA 4 i ,! (or KIDNEY COHPtAINTS LIVERITA . i (or BBAUTIFYINO THB COMPLBXICJN J ' . LIVERITA (or WOMEN on J CHILDREN $ i' ILL. i ;;jv . s linis is wwmimm V 3t S -& -1 t -"r f Jii",r i 4 '-M- JgMi,w ' T t-V.v- f j. ,U'lAJi.-IMilM ," .11 JS.i -s A' ." 4 AsJf